The Clinton New Era, 1889-09-27, Page 5And see the prices of
ROB. W. 00.ATSWATCHES.
A Stem -Winding Watch$2 75
A Soz. S. American Watch6 00
A stem -wind icrew bezzle Am-
erican Watch 9 00
.A solid silver dust -proof Walt-
ham Watch . ..-10. 45
A solid Gold, 15 jewelled La-
dies Watch, with chain 18 00
. Gent's Gold•Filled Elgin
Watch,warranted,20 yeas 28 00
A Solid Gold Stem Winding
Elgin Watch 28 00
REDIEMBER tHE PLACE
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON.
THE POPULAR
CX,PTor DIAREPTP
Qorreeted every Thtioeley oman. ;
The Toronto Oloba of Sept. 22 says
Barley, some mOvement.seeme to be ex-
pected this week but prices are IfOt en-
couraging, several U.S. dealers are here
and all appear satisfied that prices will
continue low this :season. The United
States crop is large and fair (panty so
that our crop will not be taken except
at low quotations. Toronto street
market. Barley easier, 2 loads sold at
42ko to 43o. Receipts of barley, owing
probably to low prices have ao far been
m11, new barley sold to -day from ao to
2o lower than it did on Saturday last.
Thureday. Sept. 26,1889.
Wheat, fall old and newa 0 90
Wheat, spring a 0 93
Oats 22 a 0 25
Barley - 0 35 0 45
Peas 0 50 0 50
Flour per bal 500 a 500
Butter 0 15 a 0 15
Eggs 0 14 a 0 15
Pork 5 75 a 6 00
Hay 9 00 a 9 00
TORONTO MARKETS
Toronto, Sept. 26, 1889.
Wheat, fall 0 85 a 0 90
Wheat, spying 0 70 a 0 75
Barley 0 42 a 0 45
Oats 0 30 a 0 32
Peas 0 59 a 0 60
Butter, rolls 0 14 a 0 18
Butter, large rolls 0 15 a 0 17
0 16 a 0 16
RY GOODS HOUSE
LON DESBORO
Opened this week two cases Ready -Made
Clothing. We are now showing a grand as-
sortment of Child's, Boy's, Youths & Men's
Suits. See our LITTLE BOY'S SUIT at $2,
it's a dandy. Be sure and look through our
stock if you are wanting a Suit for yourself
or the boys.
We have special drives in MEN'S OVER
COATS
Remember, we are showing the largest
and best -assorted lot of DRESS GOODS that
we have ever had in stock, with Plushes and
Braid Trimmings to match.I
Will be pleased to show you through our
entire stock, whether you are wanting to
buy or not. You will see many things that
are decided bargains
W. L. OU I M ETT t-1
0 to
tan enBoRo
Eggs per dozen
FALL FAIR DATES.
North Perth at Stratford,Oot.3 and 4
East Wawanosh, at Belgravo Oct.
1.2.
Stanley, at Bayfield, Oct. 3-4.
Morris, at Blyth, Oot. 8-9.
SALH REGISTER._
Farm stock, &c., of J. and H. Hunk:
ing, los 35, con. 12, Hallett, on Thum
day, Oct. 10. James Howson, suet.
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TWO GOOD PAPERS.
The best paper for your family or your
friend's family is the Montreal Witness
which, while it is abreast with the news,
is notable for it unexceptionable family
reading and for its adherence to the
great principles whish it has consist.
ently advocated for a generation. It
has been daring all Meat time the tin.
compromising foe of oppression, among
which it counts protection. It has de-
voted itself much of late years to the pro-
motion of reciproeity with the United
States and has recently been filled with
the contest against Jesuit aggression,on
which battle -field it is, as might be ex-
pected, the foremost and most fearless
champion. The question and answer
departments, of the Witness have grown
into an institution in the country, and
the paper is well known as an old friend
and instructor of the farraer, "Linden -
bank" and "Rustier's" being still cone
stant contributors. The ohildren look
for their special stories and for the
puzzle department. The yearly sub-
scription to the Daily Witness is 113.00
and to the Weekly Witness 51.0s, which
should be addressed to the publishers,
John Dougall & Son.
The Northern Messenger, issued by
the same publishers,is still the cheapest
illustrated paper published, and is full
of the best of family reading as well as
reading for the young. The subscrip-
tion price is only 30 cents ayear.
Londesborough 'Zoller Mills.
As the mill changes hands ou the 1st of
Sept., all persons indebted are requested to
pay up without any delay, in order that the
business may be closed up. H. S. HUBER,
Londesboro.
• Notice to theyublic
I As Mr James Shepprmilias gone on a trip
to Manitebe.nor the benefit of bit health I
• have placed my books at Mr F. Rumball's
carriage shop, who is authorized to collect
accounts and grant receipts on my behalf.
Parties interested will please bear this In
mind. WILLIAM STANLEY, Holmesville.
i WANTE 8 A L E S MEN
to sell Nursery
Goode War -
Stook. All
. ranted FIRST-CLASS. Permanent, pleas-
ant, profitable poeitions for theright men,
Good salaries and expenses paid weekly.
Liberal inducements to beginners. No prev-
ious experience necessary. Outfit free,
Write for terms, giving age. CHARLES H.
CHASE, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y.
Mention this Paper.
kR11 TO RENT. — SUBSCRIBER OF-
FERS to rent that farm of 32i acres, being
part of lot 33, on the 5th concession of Bul-
let, (part of the Miller farm) all cleared and
fit for cultivation. Good barn and stabling,
frame house, good water, small orchard,
manure on hand to put on fall wheat; leasee
can have immediate possession of lend,
stabling for teamand house room. For
particulars apply to MRS. M. COTTLE, 16th
con Goderich township, fi miles from Clin-
ton, or C.A. HARTT, Clinton, lin
0 R N T,
Two good rooms upstairs and
one Store4 situate in Perrin
(Block, Clinton. Apply to
' J. P. TISDALL,
Agent Canada Life Ins. Co'r
TOWN LOTS FOR
In the Town of Clinton.
Belonging to thesAttmolfy the , Late NEL-
There will bo sold by Pul lie Auctiou, ou
tho AIARKET SQUARE, CLINTON, on Sat•
URDAY, OCTOBER FIFTH, 1869, at one
o'clock P. M„ the following property :—Lots
62 and 63, Matildo street, no buildings ; Lot
39, James street, with small Frame Dwelling
thereon. Title Perfect. TERMS CASH. •
ROBT, PEACOCK,
C El AS. SPOONER, Executors
D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer,
To Colleglato Ipstlfute Pupils.
In accordauce with the SC11001 LON! aud
rosol ution of the Board of Trustees, Colleg
ate Institute Fees rn ust be paid in advance,
Pupils who have failed to observe this Will
please take notice and act accordingly, as all
fees must be paid before the end of the pros.
ent inOnth.
' Pupils not payiug their foes TENS MONTII,
,vill be debarred from any further instruc-
tions.
W. If, HINE,
Treasurer Board of 'Trustees.
lfilARM FOR SALE.—FARM OF 80 ACRES
being one mile froin Clinton, being lot
45, Hayfield con., Goderich townshsp. Good
soil, well watered, six acres bush, good orch-
ard, frame house and collar and frame barn
and stable, Possession to work at any time
this fall. JAS, wriao, cnnt.n.
BUTCHERING OUT TFIFOR SALE.—
The butchering outfit owned by Mr. A.
May, Clinton, and consisting of it full set of
tools, shop furtiitiirn, etc., with use of the
Slaughter House and mitimildines. As Clin-
ton affords 00 tunistielly good opening for A
meat inneket this is nil opportunity nob
often presented. For particulars npply tri
FRANK Al AY, at Meier & Co's store,
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$ 1 I 00(ieriTt7:'tc4,7effir,T1)All12:11:t.
The home tontsins Heil, Parlor, tour Bud -
rooms, Pantry, Clot lio4;loset, Eitehen, quin-
ine'. filiation, 111,1 li and Lath %t(0,0,
SO, stit Tiara \ tor 4r1 4‘1, 1,1)1 outtiide.
Lawn, Shade Trees I't.rn, to,, r11 in :,x(n.,I•
!ont state of r' sir. T,rin A. t 'n'h end time
/or hithoire r.: por ii3Ori,t• T101', I,
otl,,n•Coton,o on Ping Addy o,t.
174 11 '1' \`, \I 1 044 ER.
Notice of Dissolution.
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Visit the Huron Central Exhibition in CJinton, on Tuesday, Wednesday
• and Thursday, Sept. 24-25-26,
While in Clinton visit the Dry Goods PALACE and
see the magnificent display of Millinery, Mantle
Cloths, Dress Goods, Carpets, Gent's Furnishings,
- and General Dry Goods.
Our Show Rooms will be open on those days. We invite all to call on us and examine our stock of FALL AND
WINTER MILLINERY, which will be found complete in every particular.
5 per cent off for cash. Estate J. EXCMCIENB,
GreatCloraringS",e
CALL AT DETLOR &.CO'S
• BOOTS AND •SHOES
4'., .
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as.
1 While attending the Far and see their New and Stylish
. GOODS
In order to make room for my large purchases of Fall and Winter Goode,
I will sell my entire Spring and Summer Stock AT LESS THAN
MANUFACITURER'S PRICES. See my job lots'which will be sold
at less than half cost. This is a good chance for cash buyers to get goods
at their own prices. NO HUMBUG, BUT A GENUINE SALE
Sign of the Golden BootAlbert Si. Clinton
B 6ROCERY
— THE PLACE TO BUY—
Your Sugars, Teas, Raisins, Currants, or anything in Groceries.
Also, GLAS, STONE & WOODEN WARE
451-EIVI AT About COST
CHOICR TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE.
—AND—
Mantle Cloths
• (Mantles cut free of charge)
During this month they are offering FLANNELS, Grey
COTTONS, TABLE LINENS, and SHEETINGS at
marvellously low prices. Don't forget to see them.
A lot of TWEEDS, job in price.
The rush continues for their great line of KID GLOVES
DETLOR (4tri CO.
CLINTON
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The parachutist Leroux in de-
scending from a bolloon at Revel,
France, on Tuesdajrlfell into the
ea and was drowned.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—SIT-
uATED on We4t side of Victoria St., con-
taining seven rooms and Kitchen, with all
appurtenances thereto belonging. Posses-
sion 1st October, JNO. MeGARVA. •
OLS. and :YARNS
T. JACKSON, Sr.
"'OUSE TO LET. — THAT COMFORT -
Li ABLE house ou the corner of Huron and
Orange Streets: Possession given 16th of
September. Apply at MISS IffOUNTCAST-
LE'S Studio opposite.
ousE AND LCYT FOR SALE OR TO
1-11. rent, at corner of Rattenbury and Erie
Streets, containing seven rooms, with cellar
good stable on the lot, hard and soft writer
good bearing orchard and all conveniencee.
Possession given at once. THOS. TIMING
SALE OR TO RENT.—HOUSE AND
12 lot for sale or to rent, on Townsend St.
'The house, which is new, contains fourteen•
rooms, and is heated with hot air. There is
also a good stone cellar, good lawn and bard
and soft water in abundance. The lot con-
tains of an acre. Terms reasonable. Ap-
ply on the premises or to MRS C. CARTER,
Clinton. • t f.
Notice is hereby given that the partner-
ship heretofore subsisting between us, tbe
undersigned as organ manufacturers under
the name and style of "The Oakes Organ
Co.," in the town of Clinton, in the county
of Huron, has been this day dissolved by the
retirement of James W. Worry, the business
to be continued by Messrs. Oakes & Swallield
wider the said name and style of The Oakes
Organ Co. All debts owing to the said part-
nership are to be paid to the said Oakes and
Swaffield; at Clinton, aforesaid, and all
shims against the said partnership are to
be presented to the said Oakes & Swaffielll
by whom the same will be settled, Dated
this Fifth day of August, A. D. IRA9.
GEORGE F. OAKES
WILLIAM H. SWAFFIELD
• JAWES H. WERRY.
Witness .—
JAMES SCOTT.
SMLESMEN
WANTED.
Raving done business In Canada for over
30 years, our reputation rtud responeiblity
is well known. We pay salary and expenses
frorn the start, if everything is satisfactory.
No previous experience is required. Write
us for terms, which aro very liberal, before
engaging with any other firm.
IiiIVERENCES.—Bradstroot's or Dun Wiman
& Co's Commercial Agencies, well known to
business meu ; or Standard Bank, Colborne,
Ont. '
CHASE BROTHERS' COMP ANY
. -NURSERYMEN,
Colborne, Ontario.
BUY THE WHITE
THE fowl OF SEWING MACHINES
FIRST PRIZE, AT CINCINNATI CENTEN-
NIAL OVER ALL OTHERS
oviv, SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
NOW IN USE.
J, H. woilsr.L.L, Agent, Clinton
PROPERTIES for SALE
The various properties re-.
maining 'Indisposed of belong
ing to the estate of the late
Charles Middleton, deceased,
are now offered for sale. In
order to close np the estate
these properties must be sold.
partienlars and ternis
will lie math' iilloW11 011 flp1i11-
Cat 101i to the undersigned.
MANN I :S°(I SCOTT,
FARM FOR SALE. — FARM EIGHTY
acres(seventy oleared)beautifnhly Situated
on Maitland River. Lots 45 and 74 Maitland
concession, GoLerich township, five miles
and a half from Clinton. Best land for gen-
eral farmieg, well watered, buildingsin good
repair. Possession by let October. Terms
easy. ' II.W. EVANS, 64 St. Mary St. Toronto.
iDlARM FOR SALE .—SUBSCRIBER OF ,
12 rias for sale his farm ol 112 acres, being
part of lot 20, on the Bayfield lino, Godericn
township. About ninety acres cleared, the
rest hard wood and coffer and in good state
of cultivation. On the farm is a good brick
house and wood shed, bard and Bon water,
close to school and church and is well wat-
ered. Also good bank barn with stone foun-
dation and drive shed. This farm will bo
sold or exchanged for property in Maniteba.
Address PETER COLE, Clinton, Ont.i
We handle nothing but the BEST -QUALITY, and sell
- at the CLOSEST PRICES.
LARGE STOCK OF •
BEIRJT
The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion
has returned to the ranks Of
the Profession,
2, 4 and 8 fold. Andelusian, Crewel and Ice Wools,„
Saxony Yarn.
FINGERING and SANITARY YARN made
• specially for underwear.
W. COOPER & CO), Clinton. •
And begs to announce to the people of Clinton and Pro-
vince of Ontario, that he has
Bought C. C. Rance's Stock
IM•••••••••••••=1....111,
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HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR TO
RENT—There is offered for sale or to'
rent that beautifully situated brick residence
at present occupied by Mr P. W. Hayward,
on the corner of Princessand Orange Streets,
Clinton. Tho house contains dining room,
parlor, kitchen, and two other rooms down
stairsp with bathroom, 3 bedrooms and 2
closets upstairs. Splendid cellar, with hot
air heater, hard and soft water. Lot one-
eighth of an acre, Reasonable terms. Ap-
Ply on the premises.-
$9fin 7 ACRES EXCELLENT LAND,
11Ufor sale,' situated almost adjoining
the town of Clinton (aboitt midway between
the Clinton cemetry and Clinton) on the
Gravel road. There is a small barn. This
property is very suitable for a retired farm-
er or mar
t gardener, there being two (ifs -
tinct kin s of soil thoreon. Terme cach,
and balai co at 7 per cent interest. Tharefe
no incumbrance on this property. Addr ss
WM. gOSTER, 174 McDonnell Avo.,Toronto,
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IPLENDID FAitlff FOR SALE. —SUB-
kisenirmit offers for attic his farm of 50 ac-
res, being the oast half of lot 28, 5th con. of
Hullett, All but four acres cleared aud in a
first clase state of cultivation. Good frame
barn, 36 by 60, frame stables, &e., ordinary
dwelling house, two good springs of water.
Ail acre of bearing orchard. Situated three
miles from Clinton. Will bo Rohl on reason-
able terms, W. T. FARQUHAR, on tho
place, Clinton post office. t f
Property for sale or to rent.
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A cottage on Albert St., Intely.occupiecl by
Ahmfames More. Five bed rooms, double
parlor, dining room, kitchen, summer kitch•
enfold pantry. Hard and Bort water. Stab-
le, carriage house and fruit trees, Thera are
three lots on Maple Street besidee the 0110 011
which the cottage stands, making an acre of
grcund in all. The cottage and ono lot will
book] separately if desired and on reasou•
ablelierms. Possession given at 01100. Ale
Ply to MEM THOMAS (tOOb'EIl., Clinton,
ntid Lot for sale or to
rent...
10 1" rottnt:o °wile ,11,(1 forininly ec•
enploil 1,y Mr 11. 1 1,,lon0, (!lienn
Clinton, i onered for .010 01 10 rent on lib-
eral terms, '11,1i 110,1,0 contains H r000
downs' lirs, with woodshed and kitchen et-
taelied, owl two room., 111,Ainir0, 1.!,)N1
Intra runt 0011 water, Itif.ncre 10t With frill!,
11000 and stable thereon, Til0 1, rit
toil in oy,o nI Ow 111.01 picoqnnt pnrts of the
nv,tn, i'nrshr( r or tonnnt vonlii hnvo
• so10inti at limy time. Pull pert 'rulers 611 44P-
pllention ,It 1.1.i0 11 0 011',I.
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Wonderfully cheap, and will _conduct the
FINE TAILORING TRADE
111!,-ANNOINCEllENT AT THE OLD STAND, ILIUM% Street.
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To our customers and the public generally we wish^to make it known that we are
now ready for the Fall Trade with
tost variii:Stook of hob
That has ever been kept in Clinton. Our two stores are both filled with goods
that are required for a general trade. Full lines in' all kinds. of DRY GOODS,
bought on the best terms possible. Some special bargains from the stock of
goods bought from Mr. Thomas Jackson, at 04 cents on tho $.
FULL LINES IN" ReadyMade CLOTHING
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER cheaper than any house in Clinton ; come
and try us and see for yourselves.
.7-s‘
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes.
FELT BOOTS of, all kinds, coarse and fine, in all the different makes, at from
10 to 20 per cont cheaper than other houses sell them. We mean business.
Full Lines in HATS, CAPS, FURS, ROBES,
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To be sold at a small advance on cost. All we ask is S. small commission on
these goods.
GROCERIES PROVISIONS
Wo are getting ready as fast as possible to supply our customers with all kinds
of Groceries and Provisions, Goods delivered to rill parts of the town.
DRESS & MANTL I aking
We will open out in this department next week, 011(1 will give you city work and
,city styles, Work, gnaranteed to bo sorond to none in the track, and prieee as
low as the lowest.
Con. and Fire ns. We are bourid 10 do linsiness. We dri not advoitise anything
lrit what wo intend to carry nut. Come and SO? 011r. stock and get!prices.
2 storein
S :arle's Block,
I'LITHSTEEL & OIBBINGS
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Immense bargains will be given in Fine Ordered Cloth-
ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will
„astonish -the closest buyers.
T. JackQn,$r, Clinton.
What's theAatter with your feet?
WHY YOU WANT A PAIR OF
Taylor & Sous homado Shoes
ria-IAT'S" .A.TAD
Como and get suited (Wring the Great Fair, Se1t.24-5-6
We will be glad to welcome you:
Eggs 'Alton in exchange.
YL
5 per cent nIl for ca: -11.
& Sons
OLONTON AND LILYTH